I have narrowed the issue down to something having to do with the distribution block on the amp wall. Voltage drops off right there. I reset all connections and tightened the set screws as much as possible but no luck. It appears the main 0 awg ground screw threads might be stripped out (maybe I tightened to much at initial installation). Here are my readings and below that is a photo of how I have the distribution block configured. Anyone have any ideas? Should I try a new distro block since the ground may not be contacting right or maybe I have the fuses wrong or something?
At Battery 1 = 13.51v
At Battery 2 = 13.48v
At both sides of breaker (after but right near Perko Switch) = 13.45v
0awg wires at distro connection (with actual 0awg wires removed from disto block all together & testing from copper on each wire) = 13.46 (good!)
Here is where it gets interesting!
At 0awg inputs on distro block when 0awg wires are connected to distribution block (measuring from set screws or measuring from fuses) = 11.73v (big drop right there)
everything after this is in the 11.x v range
At the 5 amp in line fuse going out of distribution block to WS-220 = 11.73v
At distribution block exits to amps and at amps themselves = 11.68v and 11.69v
At 2amp fuse on the back of WS-220 under dash = 11.68v
Photo of Distribution Block:
IMG_9647.jpg
At Battery 1 = 13.51v
At Battery 2 = 13.48v
At both sides of breaker (after but right near Perko Switch) = 13.45v
0awg wires at distro connection (with actual 0awg wires removed from disto block all together & testing from copper on each wire) = 13.46 (good!)
Here is where it gets interesting!
At 0awg inputs on distro block when 0awg wires are connected to distribution block (measuring from set screws or measuring from fuses) = 11.73v (big drop right there)
everything after this is in the 11.x v range
At the 5 amp in line fuse going out of distribution block to WS-220 = 11.73v
At distribution block exits to amps and at amps themselves = 11.68v and 11.69v
At 2amp fuse on the back of WS-220 under dash = 11.68v
Photo of Distribution Block:
IMG_9647.jpg
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